SYNOPSIS
# get a ConfiguratorI somehow
my $fg_color = $configurator->get('fgcolor');
DESCRIPTION
This object contains various configuration parameters. It is divided up into sections and tags. This is essentially a multi-level map (section->tag->value). There is also the concept of a default section which is referenced when no section is passed to the ConfiguratorI methods.FEEDBACK
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AUTHOR - Robert Hubley
Email [email protected]CONTRIBUTORS
Paul Edlefsen, [email protected] Lincoln Stein, [email protected] Heikki Lehvaslaiho, heikki-at-bioperl-dot-orgAPPENDIX
The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _get_sections
Title : get_sections Usage : my @values = $configurator->get_sections(); Function: Returns a list of the valid sections except the default or undef. Returns : A list of the sections which can be queried. Args : (optional section as string, tag as string)
get_tags
Title : get_tags Usage : my @values = $configurator->get_tags(); or my @values = $configurator->get_tags('dna'); Function: Returns a list of tags for a given section or only the default tags section if no section is given. Returns : A scalar list of tags Args :
get
Title : get Usage : my $value = $configurator->get('height'); or my $value = $configurator->get('dna','height'); Function: Returns a tag value from a configurator from the either the default "_general" section or from a specified section or undef. Returns : A scalar value for the tag Args : (optional section as string, tag as string)
set
Title : set Usage : $configurator->set('fgcolor','chartreuse'); or $configurator->set('EST','fgcolor','chartreuse'); Function: Set a value for a tag Returns : The old value of the tag Args : (optional section as string, tag as string, value as scalar)
get_and_eval
Title : get_and_eval Usage : my $value = $configurator->get_and_eval('height'); or my $value = $configurator->get_and_eval('dna','height'); Function: This works like get() except that it is also able to evaluate code references. These are options whose values begin with the characters "sub {". In this case the value will be passed to an eval() and the resulting codereference returned. Returns : A value of the tag or undef. Args : (optional section as string, tag as string)